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HOUSE & GARDEN 
SEEN IN THE SHOPS 
n a narrow hall this 
painted mirror finds 
its place. The frame 
and candle holders 
black wood, 
purple, red 
[low flowers 
in m hi m n 
T rays are indispensable, especially trays that will stand 
hard wear. Here is one of tin, decorated after a style 
of bygone days, with gay birds and flowers. $12 
As long as there is a smoker in the house a good box 
for cigarettes will be needed. This in black tin 
painted with a gold Chinese scene is admi rable. $35 
The base of this (Jrecian lamp 
is in cream-colored enamel, 
and contrasts pleasingly 
with the blue cretonne 
shade. The lining is of 
apricot silk. $ 1 5 
In a room furnished with 
lacquered furniture, even 
the boxes for photo¬ 
graphs can carry on the 
color note. This has a 
mulberry ground with 
Chinese figures in gold. 
$35 
Unusual in shape and dec¬ 
oration, this black carved 
wooden candlestick with 
ivory white trimmings 
would fit well in a black 
and white room. The 
shade i s parchment. 
$16.50 
A liberal use of old ivory paint 
relieves the black of this 
carved wood, two-arm lamp. 
The shades are of parch¬ 
ment and decorated in the 
same colors. $2 1 
She looks like a doll, but in 
reality is only a door-stop 
-a pretty Miss with an 
orange gown and black 
shawl. $ 1 0 
Another door-stop is a young 
girl in a blue and white cos¬ 
tume who balances on her 
head a basket of vari-col- 
ored flowers. $8 
